A known
child-killer has been paid off by the Canadian government without anyone being
allowed to know the whole story. All of Canada witnessed the trial, the headlines said he was
innocent. Very few people knew the depths of the cover up that was underway.
This is the evidence the RCMP never
wanted anyone to know about...

What
began as a public inquiry to identify the person responsible for the rape
and murder of just one innocent little
girl,
has led to a startling but inescapable conclusion.
The only suspect, a suspected serial killer, is an RCMP "agent" ! The last remaining witnesses
live in fear for their own safety, not from the murder suspect,
but from the RCMP themselves! A code of
silence extends into the highest levels of the RCMP.

This
was one of the strangest cases ever seen in Canada. It all came to light
following the murder
of Mindy Tran, an eight year old girl from Kelowna
B.C. The ensuing RCMP investigation grew into a
huge serial killer investigation involving police agencies from all over western
Canada. A suspect was finally arrested but then acquitted after the case was
horribly botched, the
DNA evidence suspiciously washed from the victim's clothes under orders from the RCMP. The
police were forced to investigate themselves but withheld most of the concluding
report. What little was released was damming, even stating that certain unnamed
officers had failed to live up to their duty as members of the RCMP. Yet no
charges were ever laid against anyone involved and the hunt for a serial killer
was abruptly terminated.
see-
hunt
for a serial
killerbegins
see- Investigation
findings
The
public was confused by the behavior of the RCMP. News reports had
everyone wondering whether the real killer had
even been
found. Shannon
Murrin, the only suspect, publicly proclaimed his innocence and sued the police for
their actions claiming he'd been framed. He and his new
girlfriend, (a juror from
his trial ),
were supposedly co-authoring a book that was about to reveal all.
see- Police called liars
see- Murrin’s
book

The RCMP staunchly stood by their claim that the investigation was thorough and
that the right man had been arrested. Rank and file members of the RCMP wanted
the final report on the RCMP investigation released in order to clear their name.
This
report is being withheld from public scrutiny and all media requests for its
release have continually been denied. The RCMP claimed the case was closed
unless new evidence could be found.
see- RCMP
request
see- Media
RequestA frightened witness came forward
after the trial and disclosed that on the night of the abduction, he had
followed a suspect back to a previously undisclosed and
uninvestigated residence where the suspect met with several others
who
could identify the killer. Although the witness believed that the
person he saw was Shannon Murrin, this residence is not where Murrin claimed to
have been and is not mentioned
in any of the RCMP investigation reports or court documents. The witness was assaulted and threatened
during a home invasion just prior to Murrin's trial by masked assailants
claiming to be the RCMP. The RCMP are refusing to allow this witness to
even sign
a statement for the night of Mindy's abduction.
see- new witness

A CBC producer was provided information disclosing that Shannon Murrin was an RCMP informant and that Sgt.
Tidsbury the lead investigator, was actually his "handler". The producer
arranged for an interview with Sgt. Tidsbury during which, a reporter
questioned and solicited an
admission from Tidsbury, that Murrin was indeed an informant. Sgt. Tidsbury ordered
the cameras to be shut off and for this to be kept off the record. Despite the producer's keen interest in
this story, her ensuing
request to investigate this connection was stopped by her superiors. She left the CBC shortly
afterwards. Sgt. Tidsbury has hardly spoken to the press since.

In
a highly unusual move, National Security had even been cited as the reason for withholding
details of the RCMP investigation from the jury. Testimony
which
would have revealed a unique physical characteristic common to both Mindy's killer
and
to Shannon Murrin was
with held from the public and the jury. The official investigation revealed an
unprecedented level of obstruction occurring at every juncture. If the RCMP had
conspired to deliberately "throw" this case, this is how it was
accomplished.
see- investigation

A
private investigation revealed an
extremely suspicious sequence of dead, missing, and obstructed
witnesses who never
even made it into court. Further digging unearthed an even more
startling pattern of unsolved rapes, abductions, and murders occurring
everywhere else the prime suspect was known to have been.
see- witness storiessee- Murrin's crimes

Murrin’s
"tell all" book is now long over due ( six years+) and seldom mentioned. Neither Murrin nor his attorneys are
pushing for an investigation of the new
witness information and have ceased calling for an inquiry. The RCMP’s concluding report on their
own conduct has never been
fully released.
An RCMP spokesman claimed that the RCMP internal review of the RCMP investigation had
exonerated all RCMP
members of any wrongdoing.
see- RCMP
Findings
see- The report is blacked
out for the public!

After the trial, it became
increasingly obvious that the prime suspect Shannon Murrin, was
receiving an unusual degree of assistance from some highly placed
individuals, including from a former B.C. judge.
see- news
story

A recent news report
suggests that the RCMP may even be secretly
arranging to pay off Shannon Murrin and a juror who aided in his
acquittal.
see- news story
see- updates

This child killer and his accomplices
remain on the
loose to this day.
The new information has never been investigated, nor has the
confirming evidence ever been secured. The RCMP are only being called
upon
to do the bare minimum that society expects from them, an honest
investigation
with the intent to bring the perpetrators to justice, not facilitate
their acquittal. Why is the new evidence not being
investigated? What can you do?
see-
conclusions

The handling of this
case by the RCMP has far reaching implications. A similar pattern of obstruction is
now being
discovered in many other murder cases in which the prime suspects were also RCMP informants.
see- sanctioned killers